/* 

	Reset
	
	Author:			Terry Schmidt
	Date:				27 Sep, 2007 
	
	Description:
	===============================================================
	Reset will (and this should be obvious) "reset" the default
	browser styles. This will allow you to (for the most part) write
	css styles that will work consistantly across browsers. This MUST
	be the first file you include for your css files.
	
	**Information in this file SHOULD NOT be altered in any way. If
	  you need to change the way one of these settings performs you 
	  should create a separate CSS file to store your modifications
	  (e.g. skin.css, site.css, application.css, etc).

*/

body,div,dl,dt,dd,ul,ol,li,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,pre,form,fieldset,input,textarea,p,blockquote,th,td { 
	margin:0;
	padding:0;
}

table {
	border-collapse:collapse;
	border-spacing:0;
}

fieldset,img { 
	border:0;
}

address,caption,cite,code,dfn,em,strong,th,var {
	font-style:normal;
	font-weight:normal;
}

ol,ul {
	list-style:none;
}

caption,th {
	text-align:left;
}

h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {
	font-size:100%;
	font-weight:normal;
}

q:before,q:after {
	content:'';
}

abbr,acronym {
	border:0;
}
